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Tibet to eliminate illiteracy by 2010, says Xinhua

Of course, I don’t believe a word of this. But I’m putting it up here for reference.

Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region intends to reduce its illiteracy rate to less than five percent in 2007 and to less than three percent in 2010, a senior regional education official announced on Friday.

The ongoing campaign to eliminate illiteracy in the region mainly targets people aged 15 to 50, the official said. Last year 15 percent of that group were illiterate, down from 39 percent in 2000, he added.

According to the regional education authorities, literacy in the region means knowing 30 Tibetan letters by heart and being able to read a phonetic transcript of the Tibetan or being able to read and write 1,500 Chinese characters.

Hi, Mark:
Most of them I make with Wenlin.
Edit –> Make transformed copy –> Pinyin transcription

I often do a little extra work on the results.

Those without Wenlin should look first to Adsotrans, which on the one hand doesn’t have Wenlin’s invaluable resource of the ABC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary to draw on but on the other hand is free. Under “Style” select “Pinyin,” and choose other options as appropriate.